Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig suffered a swollen eye and facial bruises after being involved in a brawl in a Miami nightclub Wednesday night, according to multiple reports.

Miami police spokesman Major Delrish Moss told the Associated Press the injuries happened as the Cuban player was leaving the Blue Martini bar at bouncers’ request following an argument with his sister.

Moss said that “at some point” Puig and a bouncer began to fight, leaving Puig with the swollen left eye and “minor bumps and bruises” to his face. He said the bouncer got a busted lip and minor facial bruises.

Because he was reported to shove his sister in starting the fight, MLB will investigate Puig’s role in the incident, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing an anonymous source.

The Dodgers did not have a comment.

Puig has been involved in other off-field issues since signing a $42 million contract with the Dodgers in June 2012.

In April 2013, while with the Dodgers’ Double-A affiliate, he was charged with reckless driving and speeding, going a reported 97 mph in a 50-mph zone. Eight months later, he was arrested on a second reckless driving charge and released after posting bail.

In 2013 and 2014, he produced like one of the best ballplayers in America, hitting .305 with 35 home runs, a .386 on-base percentage and .502 slugging mark in 252 games.

But beset by injuries in 2015, he hit only .255 with a .322 OBP and .436 slugging, numbers near the league average.

The Dodgers have long been rumored to be considering trading Puig. Earlier this month, Andy Van Slyke, the father of a Dodger reserve, implied that ace Clayton Kershaw asked management to trade Puig.